Hello,
I’m using Hive to create a pluck sound with some reverb and delay. At the end of a bar, I want the reverb and delay to stop. As near as I can tell, there is no way to reset or turn off the reverb and delay via a MIDI control code and automation.
I thinking I might need to disable the Hive reverb and delay and used third party plug-ins that support this kind of thing (e.g., FabFilter Pro-R).
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Robert
Disable/reset Hive reverb and delay via MIDI control code?
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 9 Sep, 2018
- KVRAF
- 24447 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Why not automate the Mix knob for reverb and delay? That's why they're there.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 9 Sep, 2018
Apologizes... My scenario was unclear...
At the end of a bar, I want to "reset" the reverb and delay (e.g., stop making sounds and reset as of there was no input). At the start of the next bar, I want them to start making sounds again.
In this video (), KSHMR demos how he "resets" reverb after each pluck.
I got reverb figured out using FabFilter Pro-R, but I can't figure out delay using the various delay plugins I have.
-r
At the end of a bar, I want to "reset" the reverb and delay (e.g., stop making sounds and reset as of there was no input). At the start of the next bar, I want them to start making sounds again.
In this video (), KSHMR demos how he "resets" reverb after each pluck.
I got reverb figured out using FabFilter Pro-R, but I can't figure out delay using the various delay plugins I have.
-r
- u-he
- 30216 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Well, as the video shows, you don't only have to reset it, you also have to put it on a separate track and smoothly fade it back in to remove clicks and pops. Clicks and pops are exactly the reason why we did not make this automatable.
It looks like a neat trick to put-max-reverb-only-where-you-want-it, but I think this hasn't a place in on-board effects of synthesizers. It's a production trick best suited for your reverb/delay of choice, since you might also need to put it on a separate track and use an external side chain to duck it as you want.
It looks like a neat trick to put-max-reverb-only-where-you-want-it, but I think this hasn't a place in on-board effects of synthesizers. It's a production trick best suited for your reverb/delay of choice, since you might also need to put it on a separate track and use an external side chain to duck it as you want.
